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October 01, 1965 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-10-01

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Israelis Complain of Fresh Attacks; Two Arabs Killed

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(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

TEL AVIV — Two infiltrators
from Jordan were killed Tuesday
night in a clash with an Israeli
army unit in the central Negev,
and El Fatah raiders made their
second attack with explosives on
irrigation units in 48 hours, the

Belgians Protest Listing
of Ex-Nazi as President
of European Parliament

BRUSSELS (JTA) — Former
Belgian resistance fighters de-
nounced the forthcoming naming
of Belgian Catholic Senator Victor
tlia , 4 you. h/,a//
Leemans as president of the
—7- ( Peacht za;lh mach
hifere5t.
European Parliament, citing the
Senator's active Nazi past.
Jean Duieusart has resigned
the post. European parliamentary
rules require that the vacancy be
filled by a member of the Belgian
who
was
a
Jew
One day, his physlc .iorl,
He enlioLied •eadin9 the Prayer Books of
delegation to the parliament, and
5iddur
presented
linen
Loth)
a
copy
of
the
vaiIous re:lie:low; whenever he could
Sen. Leemans is expected to re-
had
been
translated
into
Turkish.
that
uuqe.
he
knew.
,
find a Copt{ In a lal)?
ceive the position.
Since 1930, informed sources
This prayer, Tie Alenu, ;5 5U/7/C/ea
for altfwv)ose5, 772-ere is 170 need
reported, Sen. Leemans has been
1f,/t
Of OM/ (11,1
known as a warm propagandist of
Nazism. During World War II,
Nazi occupation authorities named
him secretary-general of the Belg-
ian Ministry of Economy. In that
post, he provided important help
to the German war effort.
The Belgian section of the
European Union of Resistance
called a press conference to pro-
He Spent .rarer; i,curS .: - .• tt.691 ,, c; The lira9et's
test strongly against the prospect
Of au the pro y ,:i..s he had
the
ever oeau,The Aleou was most n)eaninVul
of Sen. Leeman's appointment, and
.
'to
appealed "to the members of
parliament faithful to the resist-
This illustrated description of basic Jewish traditions is repro-
ance spirit to checkmate such an
duced from "Our Living Prayer Book—Creative Exercises in the
indecent candidature."
Study of Prayer and the Siddur," by Azriel Eisenberg and Jessie

Sire, this /5 Meg-dyer 5oolrobny
people. .gay bri• yea peace

Israeli army spokesman reported
Wednesday.
He said the infiltrators appar-
ently were trying to smuggle goods
from Jordan into Egypt via Israel.
The El Fatah infiltrators set off
a charge of explosives under an
irrigation pipe near Kibbutz Metzer
in Shornron just before midnight,
damaging the pipe. As they re-
treated, the infiltrators opened
fire on a kibbutz member on a
tractor, but he was not hurt. The
scene of the attack was one mile
from the Jordanian border. Foot-
prints of two men were traced to
the border. Israel filed a com-
plaint with the United Nations
Israeli-Jordan Mixed Armistice
Commission.
On Monday night, El Fatah ter-
rorists planted the explosives
which damaged walls near the
Newaga pumping station of Rosh
Haayin, near Petah Tikvah, about
three miles from the Jordanian
border. No Gne was hurt.
One civilian was wounded seri-
ously, and four others slightly
when Jordanians opened rifle fire
on them about a mile north of Ein
Gedi near the Jordanian border.
Israel filed complaints in both in-
cidents.
Earlier, in London, a communi-
que by El Fatah from Damascus,
claimed that it had killed 22

Israeli soldiers and four civilians
in Israel during the past two weeks.
Only one of the incidents men-
tioned in the communique had been
confirmed from Israeli sources.
That one concerned an attack on
a Jerusalem train. Israeli officials
said that several passengers had
been wounded, none seriously. The
communique claimed that in one
action, the main bridge on the
Falouja road was blown up and
that the same El Fatah unit blasted
an Israeli military vehicle in an
ambush, killing two Israeli officers
and 20 soldiers.
Another claim was that a unit
blew up the main center at Adrit
settlement, near Beit Jibrin,
killing three Israelis and wound-
ing 16.

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in The Jewish News by special arrangement with the publishers.

War Survivor Testifies at Ex-Nazi's 2nd Trial

murders of Jews by the Nazis in
Krakow. He was released shortly
afterwards because the court had
ordered deduction of his pre-trial
detention from his term. He was
rearrested and ordered to stand
a second trial by the federal high
court.
The survivor, Caroline Backman
of Frankfurt, 44, said she had
personally seen Fellenz in Krakow.
The former SS officer has denied
he participated in the deportations.
She also testified that she asked
Fellenz on that day to save her
aunt and that he did so. When
Red E. Germany Accused the court president asked Fellenz
of Covering Up Vandalism about the woman's testimony, he
replied only that "I don't re-
BERLIN (JTA) — The Commit- member."
tee of Free Jurists here charged
that the East German government
was attempting to block the dis- Virginia Couple Establish
closure of anti-Semitic incidents Brandeis Scholarship Fund
in that country, in which swastikas in Memory of I. Arthur Siegel
were smeared in a number of
An Alexandria, Va., couple has
underwritten a scholarship endow-
places earlier this month.
The committee said the Com- ment fund at Brandeis University
munist government was trying to in memory of the late Boston
create the impression that swastika sportswriter, I. Arthur Siegel.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham B. Cohen,
daubings occur only in West Ger-
formerly of Springfield, Mass., es-
many.
tablished the fund in order to
assist worthly and needy students
who have shown proficiency in
sports as well as in their studies.
The fund will be known as the
I. Arthur Siegel Memorial Scholar-
ship Fund.
A newspaperman for 41 years,
Mr. Siegel, who was one of the
nation's most widely-known sports
columnists, died March 26 at the
age of 62.
At the time of his death he was
described as a "newspaperman's
newspaperman" and an "old-fash-
ioned newspaperman in the best
sense of the word."

KIEL (JTA) — A survivor of
a Nazi roundup of Jews in the
Krakow area of occupied Poland
in 1942 testified Tuesday that
former SS Lt. Col. Martin Fellenz,
on trial here for a second time
on war crimes charges, was pres-
ent on the last day of the de-
portations.
The 5.5-year-old businessman was
first tried in 1962 in Flensburg
when he was sentenced to four
year's imprisonment on conviction
of aiding in two of the 40,000

Cross Burning 'Bad Joke'

STUTTGART (JTA) — A spokes-
man for the U. S. 7th Army Corps
said the recent burning of a
wooden cross near the site of the
infamous Dachau concentration
camp, was "just a bad joke" by
some soldiers. It had been believed
that the incident was perpetrated
by members of the Ku Klux Klan.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
12—Friday, October 1, 1965

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